EU agrees on sanctions against Iran for supplying ballistic missiles to Russia
Monday, 14 October 2024, 12:48
EU foreign ministers have agreed to impose further sanctions on Iran for its supply of ballistic missiles to Russia.
Source: German news agency DPA, referring to EU diplomats, as reported by European Pravda
Details: The sanction measures agreed are directed at companies, institutions and individuals involved in the manufacture and supply of lethal weapons, EU diplomats said following a resolution by foreign ministers in Luxembourg.
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Other details of the decision are yet unknown. The EU's Official Journal will soon publish the individuals and firms which will face sanctions.
Background:
- Earlier reports suggested that sanctions might also be imposed on state-owned airline Iran Air.
- The European Union has already cautioned Iran multiple times against turning over ballistic missiles to Russia, describing the move as breaching a taboo.
- Recently, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi slammed the EU's proposed sanctions. He stated that Iran has not provided Russia with ballistic missiles.
- On 4 October, Bloomberg reported that the EU was ready to impose sanctions against Iran for supplying Russia with ballistic missiles, which the US had officially confirmed on 10 September.
- According to official US sources, the Fath 360 short-range missiles supplied to Russia are expected to have an effective range of approximately 120 kilometres. The military says this will allow Russia to save its longer-range missiles for other missions.
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